Lebanon Valley College seeks to support students by encouraging participation in experiences that integrate classroom learning and the liberal arts with on-the-job experiences and practical applications. LVC is committed to preparing graduates for successful performance in the competitive national and international marketplace and values the role of internships in supporting the College’s mission.

Despite impeding financial concerns faced by many of our students, we intend to promote internships that encourage students to broaden their horizons and pursue competitive opportunities that propel them into careers they may not otherwise have considered.

The Edward H. Arnold and Jeanne Donlevy Arnold Internship Grants were created to remove financial impediments and help students pursue previously inconsiderable internships. This might include, but would not be limited to, an underpaid internship experience within the United States or assistance with an international internship experience. Preference will be given to those internship proposals that are cost-intensive, provide unique, transformative experiences, and provide students the opportunity to have internships out of the local area.

Lebanon Valley College® in Annville, Pa., welcomes 1,600 full-time undergraduates studying more than 30 majors, as well as self-designed majors.
Founded in 1866, LVC has graduate programs in athletic training, business, music education, physical therapy, and science education.
Annville is 15 minutes east of Hershey and 35 minutes east of Harrisburg; Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore are within two hours.